Alto POSEIDON 1200 Operating Instructions Manual

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High-pressure cleaners
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Operating Instructions Manual

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POSEIDON 1200
POSEIDON 1280
Betriebsanleitung ...........................3
Operating Instructions .................. 23
Notice d'utilisation ....................... 43
Gebruiksaanwijzing ...................... 63
Istruzioni sull'uso ......................... 83
Driftsinstruks.............................. 103
Bruksanvisning ........................... 123
Driftsvejledning.......................... 143
Käyttöohje ................................. 163
Navodilo za uporabo................. 183
Uputstvo za rad.......................... 203
Prevádzkový návod ................... 223
Provozní návod .......................... 243
Instrukcja obsługi...................... 263
Kezelési utasítás........................ 283
Instrucciones de manejo............. 303
Instruções de operação............... 323
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Contents
Symbols
1 Important safety notes
2 Description
3 Before starting the cleaner
4 Operation and Use
5 Applications and methods
6 After using the cleaner
7 Maintenance
8 Troubleshooting
9 Further information
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2.1 Intended use..........................................................................27
2.2 Operating elements ...............................................................27
3.1 Transport ...............................................................................28
3.2 Setting up the cleaner............................................................28
4.1 Connections ..........................................................................29
4.2 Switching on the cleaner .......................................................30
4.3 Pressure regulation ...............................................................31
4.4 Using cleaning agents ...........................................................31
5.1 General Information ...............................................................32
5.2 Some typical cleaning tasks ..................................................33
6.1 Switching off the cleaner .......................................................35
6.2 Disconnecting supply lines ....................................................35
6.3 Rolling up the electrical lead ..................................................35
6.4 Storing accessories ...............................................................35
6.5 Storing the cleaner (below 0°C) .............................................36
7.1 Maintenance plan ..................................................................37
7.2 Maintenance work .................................................................37
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9.1 Recycling the cleaner ............................................................41
9.2 Guarantee .............................................................................41
9.3 Technical data .......................................................................42
9.4 EU Declaration of Conformity ................................................42
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I
Symbols Safety instructions in these
operating instructions which
must be observed to prevent
risks to persons are marked
with this danger symbol.
This symbol indicates safety
instructions that must be
observed to prevent damage to
the machine or its performance.
This symbol indicates advice or
instructions that make work
simpler and ensure safe
operation.
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1 Important safety notes
Before using the high-pressure
cleaner, be sure to also read the
enclosed operating instructions
and keep them within reach at all
times.
The high-pressure cleaner may
only be used by persons
instructed in its use and
who have been expressly
authorised to do so.
General
Use of the high-pressure cleaner
is subject to the applicable local
regulations.
In addition to the operating
instructions and the binding
accident prevention regulations in
the country of use, the generally
recognised rules for safe working
must also be observed.
Any method of use endangering
the safety of persons or
equipment is forbidden.
Before use
Before use, check that the high-
pressure cleaner is in a safe and
proper condition.
Plugs and connectors of mains
power leads must be at least
splash water-proof.
Inspect the main power lead at
regular intervals for damage and/
or ageing.
Use the high-pressure cleaner
only when the mains power lead
is in a safe condition.
(risk of electric shock if
damaged!).
Operate the cleaner only in an
upright position!
Important notes:
Do not connect the cleaner
directly to the public drinking
water mains (observe
DIN 1988 and EN 1717).
A connection is permitted,
however:
briefly to a pipe interrupter
with moving section
with a free outlet
Water may also be drawn from an
open container or from a well or
surface water not intended for
the drinking water supply. Please
use suction set for this. Ensure
that neither dirty water nor liquids
containing solvents are sucked in.
Please observe the regulations
and provisions applicable in your
country. Before putting the high-
pressure cleaner into service,
carry out a visual check of all the
major components.
High-pressure jets can be
dangerous if misused. The jet
must not be directed at persons,
animals, live electrical equipment
or the cleaner itself.
During operation of the cleaner,
recoil forces are produced at the
spraying device ad, when the
spray lance is held at an angle, a
torque is also created. The
spraying device must therefore
be held firmly in both hands.
Risk of injury!
Do not direct the jet towards
yourself or towards other persons
in order to clean clothes or
footwear.
Do not use the cleaner when
other people without protective
clothing are in the working area.
Check that cleaning will not result
in dangerous substances (e.g.
asbestos, oil) being washed off
the object to be cleaned and
harming the environment.
Do not clean delicate parts made
of rubber, fabric, etc. with the
round jet. Hold the nozzle at a
distance of at least 15 cm when
cleaning with the high-pressure
flat jet.
Although extremely easy to
operate, children should not be
allowed to use the cleaner.
Do not use the high-pressure
hose for lifting loads.
Do not continue to use the
cleaner if the mains power lead
or high-pressure hose is
damaged.
Ensure an adequate air
circulation. Do not cover the
cleaner or operate it in
inadequately ventilated rooms!
If the overload protection device
trips (motor cuts out), release the
trigger of the spray gun, insert
the trigger locking device and
turn the ON/OFF switch to
position „O“. Allow the cleaner to
cool down for at least 3 minutes!
Store the cleaner where it will not
be exposed to frost!
Never operate the cleaner
without water. Even brief
shortages of water result in
severe damage to the pump
seals.
The pressure-bearing parts of
this high-pressure cleaner have
been manufactured in
accordance with § 9 of the
German Pressure Vessels
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Ordinance and successfully
subjected to a pressure test.
Operation
Do not damage the mains power
lead (e.g. by driving over it,
pulling or crushing it).
Remove the plug from the plug
socket directly at the plug (not by
pulling or tearing at
the mains power lead).
Maintenace and repair
CAUTION!
Always remove the plug from
the mains plug socket before
cleaning or carrying out
maintenance work on the
cleaner.
Carry out only the maintenance
operations described in the
operating instructions.
Use only original Alto spare
parts. Do not make any technical
modifications to the
high-pressure cleaner.
CAUTION!
High-pressure hoses, fittings and
couplings are important for the
safety of the cleaner. Use only
high-pressure parts approved by
the manufacturer!
CAUTION!
Failure to observe these
instructions can endanger your
safety.
Please contact the Alto service
department or an authorised
specialist work-shop for all other
maintenance or repair work!
Electrical equipment
Check the rated voltage of the
high-pressure cleaner before
connecting it to the mains power
supply. Ensure that the voltage
specified on the rating plate
corresponds to the local mains
supply voltage.
Cleaners intended for
commercial use must be
equipped with a mains power
lead type H 07 RN-F by a
qualified electrician.
The mains power lead must not
differ from the version specified
by the manufacturer and may
only be changed by an
electrician.
If your 3-phase cleaner was
supplied without a plug, have it
fitted with a suitable 3-phase plug
with protective conductor contact
by an electrician.
The mains power lead must not
differ from that specified by the
manufacturer.
We strongly recommend that the
power supply to the high-
pressure cleaner be connected
via a residual-current circuit
breaker which interrupts the
power supply either if the leakage
current to earth exceeds 30 mA
for 30 ms or which contains an
earth testing circuit.
If an extension lead is used,
please observe the minimum
cross-section of the lead:
Lead length Cross section
m mm²
bis 20 1.5
20 bis 50 2.5
If an extension lead is used, all
live parts (plug, cable, plug
socket) must be located so that
the protection class „watertight“
is ensured. This can also be
achieved by protecting the lead.
CAUTION!
Unsuitable extension leads can
represent a source of danger.
CAUTION!
Never spray electrical equipment
with water:
Danger for persons, danger of
short-circuit!
The cleaner may only be
connected to a correctly installed
plug socket.
Testing
The cleaner conforms to the
„Guidelines for Liquid Spray Jet
Devices“. The high-
pressure cleaner must be
subjected to a safety examination
in accordance with the
„Accident Prevention Regulations
for Working with Liquid Spray Jet
Devices“ as required, but at least
every 12 months, by an
authorised inspector.
After all repairs or modifications
to electrical equipment, the
protective conductor
resistance, the insulation
resistance and the leakage
current must be measured.
Furthermore, a visual inspection
of the mains power lead, a
voltage and current
measurement and a function test
must be carried out. Our after-
sales service
technicians are at your disposal
as authorised inspectors.
The complete „Accident
Prevention Regulations for
Working with Liquid Spray Jet
Devices“ are available from the
Carl Heymanns Verlag KG,
Luxemburger Strasse
449, 50939 Cologne or from the
appropriate association of
employers’ liability insurances.
Safety device
Unacceptably high pressure is
fed back without residual
pressure via a bypass line into
the intake line of the pump when
the safety device is tripped. The
safety device is set and sealed at
the factory and must not be
adjusted.
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2 Description
2.1 Intended use This high-pressure cleaner has
been designed for professional
use in
- agriculture
- transport industry
- food industry
- construction industry,
etc.
Chapter 5 describes the use of
the high-pressure cleaner for
various cleaning jobs.
Always use the cleaner as
described in these operating
instructions. Any other use may
damage the cleaner or the
surface to be cleaned or may
result in severe injury to
persons.
2.2 Operating elements
1 Push handle
2 Spray gun
3 Electrical lead
4 Holder for spray pipe and
high-pressure hose
5 High-pressure hose
6 Fastening screw
7 Spray pipe
8 Parking brake
9 High-pressure hose
connection
10 Water connection and
water inlet filter
11 Oil level gauge
12 Pressure gauge
13 Main switch
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2
3
4
5
6
7
13
12
11
10
9
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5
MAX
MIN
3 Before starting the cleaner
The cleaner is easy to transport
thanks to its large wheels.
For safe transportation in and
on vehicles we recommend that
you use belts and the parking
brake to secure the cleaner so
that it cannot slip or fall over.
CAUTION!
Never lift the cleaner alone
(weight = 70 kg). Always ask a
second person to help.
If you transport the cleaner and
its accessories at or below 0(C,
we recommend the use of anti-
freeze as described in chapter
5.5.
3.2 Setting up the cleaner
3.1 Transport
1. Before using the cleaner for
the first time, check it
carefully to detect any faults
or damage.
2. In the event of any damage
contact your Alto dealer
immediately.
3. Apply the brake.
4. Fold back the push handle
and lock it with the fastening
screws.
5. Check whether the oil level
is between the minimum and
maximum marks. If
necessary, add oil (see
chapter 9.3 for type of oil).
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1
3
2
A
B
C
4 Operation and Use
4.1 Connections
4.1.1 Connecting the spray
pipe to the spray gun
1. Pull the blue quick-release
grip of the spray gun
forwards and lock it by
turning it to the left.
2. Insert the nipple of the spray
pipe into the quick-release
connection and turn the blue
quick-release grip to the
right.
3. Pull the spray pipe (or other
accessory) forwards to
check that it is securely
attached to the spray gun.
NOTE!
Always remove any dirt from the
nipple before connecting the
spray pipe to the spray gun.
4.1.2 Connecting the high-
pressure hose and the
water hose
1. Connect the high-pressure
hose with the quick-release
connection to the high-
pressure connection.
NOTE!
The maximum permissible
working pressure and
temperature are printed on the
high-pressure hose.
Use max. 50 m hose.
2. Before connecting the water
hose to the cleaner, rinse the
water hose briefly to prevent
sand and other dirt from
entering into the cleaner.
3. Use the quick-release
connection to attach the
water hose to the water
connection.
4. Open the tap.
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NOTE!
See chapter 9.3 for required
quantity of water and water
pressure.
In the case of poor water quality
(sand, etc.), we recommend
that a fine water filter is fitted in
the water inlet.
We recommend the use of a
textile-reinforced water hose
with a nominal diameter of min.
3/4" (19 mm) and a length of
min. 6 m.
The cleaner should be fitted
with a preliminary water tank if it
is used with
hot water or
high-pressure hoses longer
than 10 m or
permanent pipe installations.
4.1.3 Electrical connection CAUTION!
Connect the cleaner only to an
electrical installation that
complies with regulations.
Follow the safety instructions in
chapter 1.
1. Plug the cleaner into the
electrical socket.
4.2 Switching on the
cleaner
4.2.1 Switching on the
cleaner when it is
connected to a water
supply
1. Turn the main switch to
position 1.
2. Unlock the spray gun and
operate it.
3. Fast the safety catch even
during short pauses.
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4.2.2 Switching on the
cleaner when it is
connected to open
tanks (suction mode)
1. Before connecting the
suction hose to the cleaner,
fill the hose with water.
2. Turn the main switch to
position M.
3. Unlock the spray gun and
operate it.
The cleaner automatically
switches off after pauses of
more than five minutes.
4. To start the cleaner again,
operate the main switch
again.
Max. suction height = 3 m.
4.3 Pressure regulation 1. Turn the twist grip on the
spray unit:
clockwise (+) for high
pressure
anticlockwise (–) for low
pressure.
4.4 Using cleaning agents Cleaning agents can be added
by means of the cleaning agent
injector (optional accessory).
1. Dilute cleaning agent
according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
2. Set the pressure to the
lowest setting on the spray
pipe.
NOTE!
Operate the spray gun several
times at short intervals to vent
the system.
The cleaner switches off
automatically twenty seconds
after the spray gun has been
closed. To start the cleaner
again, operate the spray gun.
3. The amount of cleaning
agent that is drawn in can be
regulated by turning the
dosing valve of the injector
(optional accessory).
CAUTION!
Never allow cleaning agent to
dry on the surface to be
cleaned as this may cause
damage.
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5 Applications and methods
5.1 General Information
5.1.1 Soaking Incrusted or thick layers of dirt
can be loosened or softened up
by a period of soaking. This is
for example an ideal method
within agriculture – for example,
within pig sties. The ideal
soaking method can be
achieved via use of foam or
simple alcaline detergent. Let
5.1.2 Detergent and Foam
Application Foam or detergent
should be applied onto dry
surfaces so that the chemical
product is in direct contact with
the dirt. Detergents are applied
from bottom to top, for example
on a car bodywork, in order to
5.1.3 Temperature Detergents are more effective at
higher temperatures. Greases,
oils and fats can be broken
down more easily at higher
temperatures also. Proteins can
5.1.4 Mechanical Effect In order to break down tough
layers of dirt, additional
mechanical effect may be
required. Special lances and
5.1.5 High Water Flow or
High Pressure
increase the efficiency of your
pressure washer. Here is some
basic information about
cleaning.
the product lie on the dirty
surfaces for around 30 minutes
before pressure washing. The
result will be a much quicker
high pressure cleaning process.
avoid “super clean” areas,
where the detergent collects in
higher concentration and
streams downwards. Let the
detergent react several minutes
before cleaning off.
be cleaning at temperatures of
around 60°C. Oils, pollution and
grease can be cleaning
between 70° and 90° C (Posei-
don max. 85°C).
rotary or wash brushes offer
this supplementary effect that
cuts through dirt. Use a brush to
cut through e.g. traffic film.
Efficient high pressure cleaning
is achieved by following a few
guidelines, combined with your
own personal experience of
specific cleaning tasks.
Accessories and detergents,
when correctly chosen, can
High pressure is not always the
best solution and high pressure
may damage surfaces. The
cleaning effect also depends
upon water flow. Pressure levels
of around 100 bar may be
sufficient for vehicle cleaning (in
association with hot water).
Higher flow levels give the
possibility to rinse and flush
away large amounts of dirt
easily.
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5.2 Some typical cleaning tasks
5.2.1 Agriculture
Task
Stables
Pig Pens, Sties
Cleaning of walls,
floors and
equipment
Disinfection
Machinery
Tractors, ploughs
etc.
Accessories
Chemical Foam
Injectors
Foam lance
Powerspeed lance
Floor Cleaner
Powerlift lance
Detergents
Universal
Alkafoam
Disinfectant
DES 3000
Standard lance
Detergent injection
Powerspeed lances
Curved lances and
underchassis washers
Brushes
Method
1. Soaking – apply foam to all surfaces (bottom to top)
and wait for approx 30 minutes.
2. Remove the dirt from surfaces with the high pressure
lance or chosen accessory. Again, clean from bottom
to top on vertical surfaces.
3. To flush away large quantities of dirt, change to low
pressure mode and use the higher flow to push away
the dirt.
4. Use recommended disinfectant products and
methods to ensure hygiene. Only apply disinfectants
once the dirt has been fully removed.
1. Apply detergent to vehicle or equipment surfaces in
order to soften up dirt and grime. Apply from bottom
to top.
2. Proceed with cleaning using the high pressure lance.
Clean again from bottom to top. Use accessories to
clean in difficult to reach places.
3. Clean fragile areas such as motors, rubber at lower
pressure levels to avoid damage.
5.2.2 Vehicle
Task
Vehicle
bodywork
Accessories
Standard lance
Detergent injection
Curved lances and
underchassis washers
Brushes
Detergents
Aktive Shampoo
Aktive Foam
Sapphire
Super Plus
Aktive Wax
Allosil
RimTop
Method
1. Apply detergent to vehicle or equipment surfaces in
order to soften up dirt and grime. Apply from bottom
to top. In cases of particularly dirty vehicles, pre-
spray with a product such as Allosil in order to
remove traces of insects etc, then rinse at low
pressure and apply normal car cleaning detergent.
Let detergents settle for 5 minutes before cleaning
off. Metallic surfaces can be cleaned using RimTop.
2. Proceed with cleaning using the high pressure lance.
Clean again from bottom to top. Use accessories to
clean in difficult to reach places. Use brushes in
order to add a mechanical cleaning effect. Short
lances can help for cleaning of motors and wheel
arches. Curved lances or undercarriage washers
can be valuable for the cleaning of car underchassis
and wheel arches.
3. Clean fragile areas such as motors, rubber at lower
pressure levels to avoid damage.
4. Apply a liquid wax using the pressure washer in
order to protect the bodywork from pollution.
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5.2.3 Buildings and Equipment
Task
General
surfaces
Metallic
equipment
Rusted or
damages
surfaces prior
to treatment
Accessories
Foam injectors Stan-
dard lance
Curved lances
Tank cleaning heads
Detergents
Intensive
J25 Multi
Combi Aktive
Alkafoam
Disinfectant
DES 3000
Wet Sandblasting
equipment
Method
1. Apply thick foam over the surfaces to be cleaned.
Apply on dry surfaces. Apply from top to bottom on
vertical surfaces. Let the foam act for up to 30
minutes for the optimal effect.
2. After this time, clean down with the high pressure
lance or relevant accessory. Use high pressure to
dislodge large amounts of incrusted dirt or grime.
Use lower pressure and high water volume in order
to rapidly flush away loose dirt and rinse surfaces.
3. Apply DES 3000 disinfectant once the surfaces are
perfectly clean.
Areas covered by amounts of loose dirt, such as animal
remains in slaughterhouses, can be removed by using
high water flow to flush away the dirt to evacuation pits
or drains.
Tank cleaning heads can be used to clean barrels, vats,
mixing tanks etc. Cleaning heads may be hydraulically
or electrically powered and give the possibility for
automatic cleaning without a constant user.
1. Connect the sandblasting lance to the pressure
washer and place the suction tube in the sand.
2. Always wear protective equipment during
sandblasting.
3. Spray the surfaces to be treated with the mix of
water and sand. Rust, paint etc will be stripped off.
4. Following sandblasting, protect surfaces against rust
(metal) or rot (wood).
These are merely several examples of cleaning tasks that can be solved by a pressure washer in
association with accessories and detergents. Each cleaning task is different, so please consult your
local dealer or ALTO representative in order to discuss the best solution for your own cleaning problem.
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6 After using the cleaner
6.1 Switching off the
cleaner
1. Turn the main switch to
position 0.
2. Close the tap.
3. Operate the spray gun until
the cleaner is depressurized.
4. Insert the safety catch.
6.2 Disconnecting supply
lines
1. Pull out the plug from the
electrical socket.
2. Remove the water hose from
the cleaner.
6.3 Rolling up the electrical
lead
Risk of tripping!
To prevent accidents, always
carefully roll up the electrical
lead.
1. Roll up the electrical lead as
illustrated.
6.4 Storing accessories 1. Hang the spray pipe and the
high-pressure hose in their
holders.
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6.5 Storing the cleaner
(below 0°C)
1. Store the cleaner in a dry
room without danger of frost.
CAUTION!
If the high-pressure cleaner is
stored in a room with
temperatures around or below
0(C, anti-freeze should be
drawn into the pump
beforehand:
1. Remove the water inlet hose
from the cleaner.
2. Remove the spray pipe.
3. Switch on the cleaner with
the main switch in position
M. Switch off the cleaner
after max. 3 minutes.
4. Connect the suction hose to
the water inlet of the cleaner
and place it in a tank
containing anti-freeze.
5. Switch on the cleaner with
the main switch in position
M.
6. Hold the spray gun over the
tank containing anti-freeze
and operate it to start
suction.
7. During suction operate the
spray gun two or three times.
8. Lift the suction hose from the
tank containing anti-freeze
and operate the spray gun to
pump off the remaining anti-
freeze.
9. Switch off the cleaner.
10.To avoid any risks, store the
cleaner temporarily in a
heated room before using it
again.
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7 Maintenance
7.1 Maintenance plan
7.2 Maintenance work
7.2.1 Clean water filter
A water filter is fitted on the
water inlet to prevent large
particles of dirt from entering
into the pump.
7.2.2 Clean high-pressure
nozzle
A blocked nozzle causes
excessive pump pressure. It
must therefore be cleaned
immediately.
1. Switch off the cleaner.
2. Remove the spray pipe.
3. Clean the nozzle with the
Alto cleaning needle.
CAUTION!
Use the cleaning needle only
when the spray pipe has been
removed.
4. Rinse the spray pipe with
water from the nozzle side.
Weekly
As required
1. Unscrew the quick-release
connection.
2. Remove the filter and rinse
it. Replace damaged filter.
7.2.1 Clean water filter
7.2.2 Clean high-pressure nozzle
7.2.3 Check oil level
7.2.4 Change oil
Every six months
or 500 operating
hours
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1
2
3
MAX
MIN
7.2.3 Checking the oil level
1. Check whether the oil level
is between the minimum and
maximum levels. Add oil if
necessary (see chapter 9.3
for type of oil).
7.2.4 Changing the oil 1. Before changing the oil,
allow the cleaner to become
warm.
2. Remove the panel by
unscrewing the two screws
on the side.
3. Loosen the hose clamp (A).
4. Remove the hose from the
hose nipple (B).
5. Detach the check pipe (C)
from the holder.
6. Allow the oil to drain into a
suitable container (min. 1 l
capacity) and dispose of oil
in compliance with
regulations.
7. Hang the check pipe (C) in
its holder again.
8. Unscrew the hose nipple
(D).
9. Fill pump with fresh oil (see
9.3 for oil type and quantity).
10.Check the oil level (see
7.2.3).
11.Screw in the hose nipple,
attach the hose and secure it
using the hose clamp.
12.Attach the panel.
CAUTION!
Special pump oil is required if
the cleaner is used near food.
Please consult your Alto dealer.
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8 Troubleshooting
Pressure drop
Pressure fluctuations
The motor does not start when
the cleaner is switched on
Fault
> Air in the system
> High-pressure nozzle
blocked/worn
> Pressure control on the
spray pipe is not set
correctly.
> Pump draws in air (only
possible in suction mode)
> Lack of water
> Water inlet hose is too long
or its cross-section too small
> Lack of water caused by
blocked water filter
> Lack of water because max.
permissible suction height
has not been heeded
> The plug is not inserted
properly, i.e. there is no
current
> The mains fuse is switched
off
Vent the system by operating
the spray gun several times
at short intervals. If
necessary, operate the
cleaner for a short time
without the high-pressure
hose connected
Clean/replace the high-
pressure nozzle
Set the required working
pressure
Check that the suction set is
air-tight
Open the tap
Use specified water inlet
hose
Clean the water filter in the
water connection (never
work without water filter)
See instructions
Check the plug, lead and
switch and if necessary have
them replaced by a trained
electrician
Switch on the mains fuse
Cause
Remedy
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Have the electrical
connection checked
Contact the Alto customer
service
Use lead with correct cross-
section or length
Operate the main switch
again
Check that the mains voltage
and the cleaner voltage are
the same. Switch off the
cleaner and allow it to cool
for at least 3 minutes
Change the high-pressure
nozzle
Clean
Fill the cleaning agent tank
Turn the twist grip on the
spray pipe anti-clockwise as
far as possible
> The mains voltage is too low
or there is a phase failure.
> The pump is blocked or
frozen
> Incorrect cross-section or
length of the extension lead
> The switch is in position ‘M’
and the cleaner has not
been used for more than 5
minutes
> The overload protection has
been activated due to
overheating or overloading
of the motor
> High-pressure nozzle is dirty
> Injector is dirty or suction
hose is blocked
> Cleaning agent tank is
empty
> The twist grip on the spray
pipe is not set to low
pressure
When the cleaner is switched
on the motor buzzes without
starting
The motor switches off
When a cleaning agent injector
(optional accessory) is used,
cleaning agent is not supplied
Fault
Cause
Remedy
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9 Further information
9.1 Recycling the cleaner If the cleaner is discarded,
make it unusable immediately
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut
the electrical lead.
The cleaner contains valuable
materials that should be
recycled. Contact your local
waste disposal site. If you have
any queries, please contact
your local authorities or your
nearest dealer.
9.2 Guarantee
Our general terms and
conditions apply to the
guarantee and warranty.
Changes in line with technical
innovation reserved.
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Alto POSEIDON 1200 Operating Instructions Manual

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High-pressure cleaners
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Operating Instructions Manual
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